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The Dynasty Dude | Dynasty Fantasy Football

Episode 111: Polarizing NFL Draft Prospects

The Dynasty Dude | Dynasty Fantasy Football

Cory Evans

Sports, Football, Fantasy Sports

5632 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2018

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

@CoryEvansNFL discusses five incoming rookies that are polarizing prospects leading up to the NFL Draft.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Dynasty Dude podcast.

0:24.7

I'm your host, Corey Evans. You can find me on Twitter at Corey Evans NFL at DynastyDood pod or on my website at the dynastydude.com.

0:32.3

There were no iTunes reviews for this week, so we'll get right to the content of this episode, which is the 111th episode

0:39.6

titled Polarizing NFL Draft Prospects. I'm going to discuss five incoming rookies that are

0:44.8

polarizing in nature. That is uncertain value in terms of rookie draft capital leading up to the

0:50.5

NFL draft, which is mere weeks away at this point coming up here at the end of April, so we are so close to the most arguably exciting time of the NFL off season.

0:59.8

In no particular order, kicking things off.

1:01.4

I have John Kelly, the running back out of Tennessee.

1:04.2

He is 5'9, 205 pounds, 21 years old, his collegiate output in 2015.

1:09.9

He had a rushing line of 40 carries for 165 yards

1:13.1

and one score, a 4.1 yard per carry average. No receiving line available, so he was introduced

1:17.6

to the offense, if you will, in 2015. Not much going on in his rookie campaign. In 2016,

1:23.8

he had a 98, 635 rushing line on a 6.-yard per carry average and added six catches for 51 yards and

1:29.9

zero scores through Tennessee's aerial attack and then in 2017 his junior season in college he posted

1:35.9

189 778 9 rushing line as best one to date averaging 4.1 yard per carry average in the process and

1:43.0

also had a personal best 37 receptions

1:45.4

for 299 yards and zero scores through the air. So season by season, we saw Kelly improve on his

1:51.0

rushing and receiving lines respectively. And don't forget, Alvin Camara came out of Tennessee

1:55.2

and was underutilized for pretty much entire career duration at the school. And a similar

1:59.8

narrative can be written for

2:01.0

John Kelly.

2:02.2

It doesn't make much sense.

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